| 03rd week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 21 |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20110012816 | Organic light emitting diode display - An organic light emitting diode display including a plurality of pixel areas and a transparent area interposed between the plurality of pixel areas, the display includes a substrate member, thin film transistors and capacitor elements on the substrate member, the thin film transistor and the capacitor elements overlapping with the pixel areas, a gate line, a data line, and a common power supply line on the substrate member, the gate line, the data line, and the common power supply line overlapping with the pixel areas and the transparent area, and being connected to corresponding ones of the thin film transistors and/or the capacitor elements, and pixel electrodes on the substrate member, the pixel electrodes overlapping with all of the thin film transistors and capacitor elements, and with respective portions of the gate line, the data line, and the common power supply line that overlap with the pixel areas. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012817 | IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - An image display device includes: a first power supply line; a second power supply line; a plurality of pixel circuit; a driving circuit for supplying a data signal and a scanning signal; and a switch unit. Each pixel circuit includes: a driving transistor between the first power supply line and the second power supply line; a light emitting element controlled by the driving transistor; and a storage capacitor for storing the data signal and controlling the driving transistor. The driving circuit causes the storage capacitor to store the data signal and controls an intensity of light emission based on the data signal. The switch unit is provided at one of one end of the first power supply line and one end of the second power supply line to control whether or not to allow a current to flow from the first power supply line to the second power supply line. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012818 | EL DISPLAY DEVICE, DRIVING METHOD THEREOF, AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT PROVIDED WITH THE EL DISPLAY DEVICE - An EL display device capable of performing clear multi-gradation color display and electronic equipment provided with the EL display device are provided, wherein gradation display is performed according to a time-division driving method in which the luminescence and non-luminescence of an EL element ( | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012819 | CURRENT GENERATOR AND ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY USING THE SAME - A current generator for supplying or sinking current to/from pixels. The current generator includes a variable power source, a first amplifier having a first input terminal coupled to the variable power source, a sensing resistor coupled between an output terminal of the first amplifier and an external terminal of the current generator, and a second amplifier having a first input terminal and a second input terminal coupled to respective ends of the sensing resistor and an output terminal coupled to a second input terminal of the first amplifier. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012820 | PIXEL ARRANGEMENT STRUCTURE FOR ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY - A pixel arrangement structure for an organic light emitting display including a plurality of sub-pixel groups repeatedly arranged, wherein each of the sub-pixel groups includes: four first sub-pixels for emitting light of a first color and each having a hexagonal structure, two second sub-pixels for emitting light of a second color and each including two hexagonal structures sharing one side, and two third sub-pixels for emitting light of a third color and each including two hexagonal structures sharing one side. Two of the four first sub-pixels are arranged in a same column and share a symmetrical axis, and the two second sub-pixels and the two third sub-pixels are alternately arranged on either side of the symmetrical axis. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012821 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY APPARATUS - Each of branch portions | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012822 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY - A liquid crystal display including a liquid crystal display panel including a plurality of data lines, a plurality of gate lines intersecting the data lines, and liquid crystal cells respectively formed at intersections of the data lines and the gate lines, and divided into a first area, a second area and a third area, a first data integrated circuit (IC) that drives the first area, a second data IC that drives the second area, a third data IC that drives the third area, and a timing controller that analyzes an input digital video data, generates a first selection signal and a second selection signal for controlling whether charge sharing is used, and independently controls the first, second, and third data ICs using the first and second selection signals, wherein the second area is divided into a first block adjoining the first area, a third block adjoining the third area and a second block located between the first block and the third block; and the first selection signal controls whether the charge sharing is used for the first and third data ICs, and the second selection signal controls whether the charge sharing is used for the second block and controls a charging delay variation so that the charging delay variation is lessened between the second block and the first area or between the second block and the third area in the first or third block. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012823 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY AND SHIFT REGISTER DEVICE THEREOF - A liquid crystal display and a shift register device thereof are provided. The shift register device includes a plurality of shift registers connected in series. In the invention, the channel lengths of the transistors, which are responsible to stop outputting scan signal, in the shift register are manufactured greater than the channel lengths of the transistors, which are responsible to output the scan signal, in the shift register. As a result, the degree of influence that the leakage currents of the N-type transistors being responsible to stop outputting the scan signal in the shift register affect the transistors being responsible to output the scan signal when the transistors being responsible to stop outputting the scan signal are in the sub-threshold region is reduced. And thus each of the shift registers is able to output the scan signal normally. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012824 | IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS AND IMAGE DISPLAY METHOD - An image display apparatus includes: a backlight configured to emit light; a liquid crystal panel configured to modulate light emitted from the backlight to make an image display; a backlight luminance calculating unit configured to calculate a light-emission luminance of the backlight such that a center value of a luminance range displayable on the liquid crystal panel defined depending on the light-emission luminance of the backlight substantially agrees with a center value of luminances of pixels forming an input image; a backlight controlling unit configured to control light emission of the backlight so that the light from the backlight is emitted with the calculated light-emission luminance; a luminance correcting unit configured to correct the luminance of each pixel in the input image in accordance with the calculated light-emission luminance; and a liquid crystal controlling unit configured to control modulation of the liquid crystal panel based upon the corrected input image. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012825 | ELECTROPHORETIC PARTICLES AND PROCESSES FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF - In electrophoretic media, it is advantageous to use pigment particles having a polymer chemically bonded to, or cross-linked around, the pigment particles, the polymer comprising repeating units derived from a fluorinated acrylate or fluorinated methacrylate monomer. The polymer desirably has a branched chain structure with side chains extending from a main chain. Desirably, the fluorinated acrylate or fluorinated methacrylate monomer comprises from 1 to 5 mole per cent of the polymer. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012826 | DISPLAY SYSTEM, MANUFACTURE METHOD THEREOF AND DISPLAY MEDIUM - A display system is built up of at least one display cell comprising an assembly which has at least a first electrode and a second electrode and in which there are mutually non-miscible first and second liquids filled, wherein either one of the first and second electrodes is electrically insulated from the first and second liquids, the first liquid has electrical conductivity or polarity, and voltage is applied to one or both of the first and second electrodes, whereby the first liquid and the second liquid can vary in position to produce a display. Even after an applied voltage is shut off at a position to which the first and second liquids have migrated, the positions of the first and second liquids that have migrated are retained to keep memory capability going on. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012827 | Motion Mapping System - A motion mapping system includes a motion sensing device and a receiving device. The motion sensing device may include an accelerometer, a rotational sensor, a microcontroller, and an RF transmitter. The microcontroller may output processed motion data to the receiving device. The receiving device may include an RF receiver, a microprocessor, and a Universal Serial Bus interface for connection to a computer. The receiving device's microprocessor may output the processed motion data to motion mapping software. The motion mapping software may map the motion data to a corresponding predetermined input event defined by the motion mapping software and transmit a control signal back to the receiving device's microprocessor indicating the corresponding predetermined input event. Upon reception of the control signal from the mapping software, the receiving device's microprocessor may generate a hardware input event according to the control signal and transmits the generated hardware input event back to the computer. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012828 | PROTRUSION PATTERN FORMING DEVICE WITH DISPLAY FUNCTION - A protrusion pattern forming device with a display function includes a transparent elastic sheet having an internal layer including colored liquid, and an actuator including a plurality of actuator elements disposed along one surface of the elastic sheet, each of the actuator elements changing its own shape in response to an application of a voltage, thereby allowing the surface of the elastic sheet to protrude. A protrusion pattern is formed on the elastic sheet, and a dot pattern corresponding to the protrusion pattern is displayed on the elastic sheet by selectively driving the plurality of actuator elements. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012829 | CURSOR CONTROL METHOD FOR CONTROLLING CURSOR DISPLAYED ON MONITOR OF ELECTONIC APPARATUS BY MEANS OF PRESSURE DETECTION AND CURSOR CONTROL DEVICE THEREOF - The present invention relates a cursor control method for controlling a cursor displayed on a monitor of an electronic apparatus by means of pressure detection and a cursor control device thereof. The cursor control device comprises a circuit substrate, a processing unit, a control panel and conductive elastic convex parts. The control panel is disposed above the circuit substrate, and a second surface is next to the circuit substrate. The conductive elastic convex parts are disposed on the second surface and corresponding to electrical contacts on the circuit substrate. When a point on the first surface receives an exerted pressure, the conductive elastic convex part is pressed against the circuit substrate and is deformed. The sensing module detects a change in electrical conductivity thereof according to the change in the electrical resistance. The processing unit calculates a position of the point for controlling the moving direction of the cursor. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012830 | STEREO IMAGE INTERACTION SYSTEM - A stereo image interaction system includes a stereo image capturing module, a stereo image processing unit, a system host, and a stereo image display module. When the stereo image display module displays a stereo image, the stereo image capturing module obtains a motion image of an operation body, the stereo image processing unit obtains a motion characteristic from the motion image and transmits the motion characteristic to a central processing unit (CPU), and the CPU calculates a real-time motion of the stereo image under the motion characteristic. At this time, the stereo image displayed by the stereo image display module changes along with the motion characteristic, so that a virtual stereo image is displayed in a physical space, and the operation body is enabled to directly perform a real-time interaction on the stereo image. Furthermore, the displayed stereo image may be a first stereo image captured by the stereo image capturing module or a second stereo image pre-stored by a storage unit in the system host. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012831 | INPUT DEVICE AND METHOD FOR INPUTTING CHARACTERS - One example embodiment provides an input device for inputting characters. The input device includes a support, a first touch pointer and a second touch pointer supported by the support. The first touch pointer is configured to be pushed in multiple planar directions in a plane and one direction generally perpendicular to the plane to respectively trigger inputting a first set of characters. The second touch pointer is configured to be pushed in multiple planar directions in the plane and one direction generally perpendicular to the plane to respectively trigger inputting a second set of characters. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012832 | MOUSE STRUCTURE WITH MUSIC EDITING FUNCTION - A mouse structure with a music editing function includes: a casing having a left button, a right button and a fader button; an operating mechanism installed in the casing, and having a processing unit, an input unit corresponding to the bottom of the casing, a select unit and a communication interface corresponding to the left and right buttons respectively; and a music editing mechanism, installed in the casing, and electrically coupled to the processing unit and controlled by the fader button. Therefore, the mouse structure with a music editing function concurrently has a mouse and both music mastering and editing functions to achieve the effects of a compact design, an easy-to-carry feature and a reduction of equipment cost. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012833 | WIRELESS MOUSE - A wireless mouse includes a switch unit arranged between a circuit board and a lower cover of the wireless mouse. The circuit board defines two electrical connection contacts which can control to provide power for the wireless mouse. The switch unit can make the electrical connection contacts be connected to each other in response to the wireless mouse is pressed by a user. The switch unit also can make the electrical connection contacts be not connected to each other in response to the wireless mouse is not pressed by a user. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012834 | HUMAN BODY ENGINEERIN MOUSE - A human body engineering mouse is provided. The surface of the housing of the mouse contacting with a worktable is the bottom surface, the surface contacting with the hand is the top surface, the top surface includes a forefinger interface contracting with the forefinger, a palm interface contacting with the centre of the palm, a thumb interface configured in the inside of the housing and contacting with the thumb, and a gap for placing the finger is configured in the outside of the front side of the housing, and the gap commonly is used for placing the front side of the middle finger. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012835 | AMBIDEXTROUS MOUSE - An ambidextrous mouse is disclosed. The ambidextrous mouse is configured for both left and right handed use. The mouse may include right handed buttons on the front side of the mouse and left handed buttons on the back side of the mouse. The user may change the handedness of the mouse by rotating the mouse about a vertical axis of the mouse such that the left hand can use the left hand buttons and the right hand can use the right hand buttons. The mouse may include a handedness selection system for configuring the mouse for right handed or left handed use even though the mouse has the capability for both right and left hands. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012836 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING USER SHORTCUT OPERATION - A mobile terminal and method for providing user shortcut operations are provided. The mobile terminal includes a mobile terminal TV function module ( | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012837 | HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH TEXT DISAMBIGUATION - A handheld electronic device includes a reduced QWERTY keyboard and is enabled with disambiguation software. The device provides output in the form of a default output and a number of variants. The output is based largely upon the frequency, i.e., the likelihood that a user intended a particular output, but various features of the device provide additional variants that are not based solely on frequency and rather are provided by various logic structures resident on the device. The device enables editing during text entry and also provides a learning function that allows the disambiguation function to adapt to provide a customized experience for the user. The disambiguation function can be selectively disabled and an alternate keystroke interpretation system provided. Additionally, the device can facilitate the selection of variants by displaying a graphic of a special key of the keypad that enables a user to progressively select variants generally without changing the position of the user's hands on the device. During selection of a variant, the variant is highlighted and is displayed in a text component location on a display. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012838 | COMPUTER INPUT DEVICE INCLUDING A DISPLAY DEVICE - In an embodiment, an input device, such as computer mouse, includes an interface to communicate user interactions to a host system and a display assembly to display an image to a user. In some examples, the display device will include a collimated glass component. A method is disclosed that includes displaying an image at an input device, such as a mouse, and then displaying a second image in response to a user input through the input device. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012839 | STACKING ASSEMBLY OF A TOUCH PANEL - A stacking assembly of a touch panel includes a touch sensing unit arranged insulated between a top plate and a substrate. The top plate and the substrate are transparent optical isotropic plates, and light regulating layers are arranged above separately. The light regulating layer is formed by one or a combination of a polarized thin film, phase shift thin film, and optical isotropic film. A color frame is arranged to a peripheral of a bottom surface of one optical thin film of the light regulating layer. A functional film of a nebulizing film or hard coat layer is formed to an outer optical film of the light regulating layer. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012840 | GROUND DETECTION FOR TOUCH SENSITIVE DEVICE - Ground detection of a touch sensitive device is disclosed. The device can detect its grounded state so that poor grounding can be selectively compensated for in touch signals outputted by the device. The device can include one or more components to monitor certain conditions of the device. The device can analyze the monitored conditions to determine the grounding condition of the device. The device can apply a function to compensate its touch signal outputs if the device determines that it is poorly grounded. Conversely, the device can omit the function if the device determines that it is well grounded. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012841 | TRANSPARENT TOUCH PANEL CAPABLE OF BEING ARRANGED BEFORE DISPLAY OF ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An assembly of a touch panel includes a transparent substrate, a color frame formed on edges of the substrate, and at least one touch sensing unit arranged insulated on the substrate. Signal wires formed on edges of the touch sensing unit are located below the color frame. The color frame is a thin film with a thickness below 5 μm. The assembly is thus simplified and thinner so that the cost is lowered and the product yield is raised. Also, an optical characteristic and a thickness of the product is improved and reduced. A surface of the touch sensing unit further has at least one transparent isolating layer or shielding layer, and at least one light regulating layer or functional film is arranged to a surface of the substrate. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012842 | TOUCH PANEL USING TEMPERED GLASS - A touch panel using tempered glass includes a first conductive unit and a second conductive unit. The first conductive unit includes a conductive film, a first indium-tin oxide (ITO) coating layer coated on a lower surface of the conductive film, and a first electrode printed on an edge of a lower surface of the first ITO coating layer. The second conductive unit includes a tempered glass substrate formed of tempered glass by an etching process, a second ITO coating layer coated on an upper surface of the tempered glass substrate, and a second electrode printed on an edge of an upper surface of the second ITO coating layer. The touch panel using tempered glass not only exhibits substantially improved strength and rigidity, but also has a variety of designs. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012843 | TOUCH-CONTROLLED ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND RELATED CONTROL METHOD - A touch-controlled electronic apparatus includes a touch screen, and the touch screen includes a first area used as touch buttons and a second area used for displaying images. A method for controlling the touch-controlled electronic apparatus includes the steps of: detecting whether the touch screen receives a touch signal; when detecting that the touch screen receives the touch signal, determining whether a touched position of the touch signal is located on the first area to generate a determining result; and determining to trigger a first interrupt request or a second interrupt request according to the determining result. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012844 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY WITH SENSING MECHANISM AND SENSE POSITIONING METHOD THEREOF - A liquid crystal display with sensing mechanism includes a data line, a sensing unit, a pixel unit, a first gate line, a second gate line, a source driver, a readout signal processing unit and a switch unit. The data line is used to deliver a data signal or a readout signal. The sensing unit is employed to generate the readout signal. The pixel unit functions to control pixel brightness according to the data signal. The first gate line delivers a first gate signal for controlling the sensing unit. The second gate line delivers a second gate signal for controlling the pixel unit. The source driver is utilized for providing the data signal. The readout signal processing unit performs a sensing position analysis on the readout signal received. The switch unit is put in use for connecting the data line with either the source driver or the readout signal processing unit. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012845 | TOUCH SENSOR STRUCTURES FOR DISPLAYS - An electronic device may have a touch screen display. The display may have a touch sensor structure that determines the location at which external objects touch the display. The touch sensor structure may have a clear substrate on which conductive capacitive touch sensor electrodes are formed. The electrodes may be formed from a transparent conductive material such as indium-tin oxide. The clear substrate may be formed from a flexible material such as a polymer. The polymer may be a clear polyimide. Copper traces or other conductive traces may be used to route sensor signals from the capacitive touch sensor electrodes to processing circuitry in the electronic device. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012846 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electronic device includes a body, a cover, a sliding apparatus, and a latch assembly. The body defines two sliding slots. The sliding apparatus is received in the two sliding slots and is slidable relative to the two sliding slots. The cover is foldable on the body and is rotatably coupled to the sliding apparatus. The latch assembly is fixed to the sliding apparatus. When the latch assembly latches the body, the sliding apparatus is unlatched from the electronic device, and the cover is slidable relative to the body and is unfolded while the cover slides away from the body. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012847 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETECTING TERMINAL CONNECTION OF 4-TERMINAL OR 5-TERMINAL RESISTIVE TOUCH PANEL - A device and method for detecting connections of a 4- or 5-terminal resistive touch panel are disclosed. The device includes five terminals and a detecting unit. When the five terminals are connected to the touch panel, the detecting unit provides a high potential and a low potential to first and last of the five terminals, respectively, thereby determining whether the touch panel is a 4- or 5-terminal resistive touch panel by determining if there is a closed circuit between the two terminals. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012848 | Methods and apparatus for operating a multi-object touch handheld device with touch sensitive display - A method of performing touch operation on a graphical object on a touch sensitive display of a multi-object touch handheld device is provided. The method comprises detecting the presence of at least two touch input objects; determining one of the touch input objects as pointing at a center of operation; determining a type of operation; and performing the type of operation on the graphical object at the center of operation. A handheld device with at least one processor and at least one type of memory is also provided. The handheld device further comprises touch sensitive display capable of showing at least one graphical object and sensing at least two touch input objects; means for determining the presence of the touch input objects touching the touch sensitive display; and means for determining a center of operation. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012849 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE CONTROL - Provided are a method and apparatus for controlling an electronic device having a removable stylus for operating a touch screen of the electronic device, and at least one button for operating the electronic device, the method including: determining whether the stylus is removed from the electronic device, and deactivating the at least one button if the stylus is removed from the electronic device. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012850 | SELECTION OF A SELECTION ITEM ON A TOUCH-SENSITIVE DISPLAY - A focused selection item is displayed on a touch-sensitive display of an electronic device. An actuation of a physical key is detected. At least one function associated with the focused selection item is performed in response to the actuation. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012851 | User Interface Enhancement System - A user interface enhancement system that includes a sheet that defines a surface and at least partially defines a fluid vessel arranged underneath the surface, a volume of fluid contained within the fluid vessel that cooperates with the sheet to transmit an image through the sheet without substantial obstruction, a displacement device that influences the volume of fluid within the fluid vessel to expand and retract at least a portion of the fluid vessel, thereby deforming a particular region of the surface, and an attachment component that couples the sheet to the device is disclosed. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012852 | PROTECTION-PLATE-ATTACHED ELECTRONIC MEMBER - A protection-plate-attached electronic member including: a first electronic member including a first transparent substrate; an adhesion layer which overlaps with the first transparent substrate; a protection plate fixed to the first electronic member in a state in which the adhesion layer intervenes between the protection plate and the first transparent substrate; and a peeling auxiliary section which intervenes between the adhesion layer and one of the protection plate and the first electronic member so as to lower bonding strength between the adhesion layer and the one of the protection plate and the first electronic member, wherein the adhesion layer includes an overlapping section which overlaps with the peeling auxiliary section; and a nonoverlapping section which does not overlap with the peeling auxiliary section and which directly contacts with the one of the protection plate and the first electronic member. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012853 | TOUCH PANEL - A touch panel includes a sensing layer, which has a plurality of sensing lines extending along a first direction and arranged in a row along a second direction. Each of the sensing lines individually has a first end and a second end electrically connected to a detecting circuit respectively, and the detecting circuit computes a coordinate in the first direction of a touch position in accordance with voltage variation at the first and second ends of the sensing line. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012854 | Touch Sensing Method and Associated Apparatus - A touch screen includes an LCD panel; a display controller for processing a video signal to generate a panel control signal and a sensing control signal, with the panel control signal controlling the LCD panel so that the LCD panel displays images according to the panel control signal; a touch panel, for generating the sensing signal in response to a touch; and a sensing circuit, coupled to the touch panel and the display controller, for receiving the sensing signal and the sensing control signal to generate a position signal with reference to the sensing control signal. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012855 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PALM REJECTION - The present invention carries out palm rejection on a multi-touch panel. The panel is first touched by a palm before the detection of a finger or pen to define a rejection region and the touch location of the finger or pen is detected outside that rejection region. The present invention, when the rejection region and the touch location of the finger or pen have been detected, is able to continuously detecting a region touched by the palm using a detected range defined by the rejection region to determine whether the rejection region needs to be updated. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012856 | Methods for Operation of a Touch Input Device - The invention provides a method for operation of a touch input device comprising a touch input area. The method comprises the steps of (i) detecting a touch or near-touch of an object on or near said touch input area; (ii) determining a parameter indicative of the size and/or shape of said object; (iii) comparing said parameter with at least one predetermined value; and (iv) enabling an operational state of said touch input device in response to said comparison. The parameter may be compared with one or more threshold values which delimit the operational state of the input device. Such operational states include a sleep mode or active mode, the use of a full QWERTY or reduced keyboard, translation or rotation of graphical elements, etc. The method is particularly suitable for differentiating between a touch by a stylus or touch by a finger. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012857 | Mobile Terminal, Recording Medium, and Data Storing Method - When a touch start is designated within display coordinates of a selected character string, and a touch end is designated within display coordinates of an arbitrary character input key, a mobile terminal | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012858 | DUAL SCREEN DISPLAY SYSTEM - A display system is provided with a first display device having a first screen and a second display device having a second screen. The display system also includes a hinging system connecting the first display device and the second display device. The hinging system is configured to permit the second display device to rotate independently of the first display device. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012859 | RESISTANCE TYPE TOUCH PANEL - A resistance type touch panel includes a first substrate, a second substrate and a detection module. The first substrate further includes a touch module at a bottom surface thereof facing the second substrate, in which the touch module has a plurality of conductive blocks having individual signal lines. The second substrate includes a bias-layer module at an upper surface thereof opposing to the touch module by a predetermined spacing. The bias-layer module further includes at least four bias points accounted for at least two voltage biases along two directions. The detection module is electrically coupled with the signal lines of the touch module for realizing all the voltage changes among the conductive blocks. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012860 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETECTING TERMINAL CONNECTION OF 4-TERMINAL OR 5-TERMINAL RESISTIVE TOUCH PANEL - A device and method for detecting connections of a 4- or 5-terminal resistive touch panel are disclosed. The device includes five terminals and a detecting unit. When the five terminals are connected to the touch panel, the detecting unit provides a high potential and a low potential to first and last of the five terminals, respectively, thereby determining whether the touch panel is a 4- or 5-terminal resistive touch panel by determining if there is a closed circuit between the two terminals. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012861 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETECTING TERMINAL CONNECTION OF 4-TERMINAL OR 5-TERMINAL RESISTIVE TOUCH PANEL - A device and method for detecting connections of a 4- or 5-terminal resistive touch panel are disclosed. The device includes five terminals and a detecting unit. When the five terminals are connected to the touch panel, the detecting unit provides a high potential and a low potential to first and last of the five terminals, respectively, thereby determining whether the touch panel is a 4- or 5-terminal resistive touch panel by determining if there is a closed circuit between the two terminals. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012862 | SENSING METHOD AND CIRCUIT FOR A CAPACITIVE TOUCH PANEL - A sensing method for a capacitive touch panel includes charging a measure capacitor, setting the voltage across a mutual capacitor at the intersection of two traces of the capacitive touch panel, and then injecting partial charges of the measure capacitor into the mutual capacitor. When the intersection is touched, the capacitance value of the mutual capacitor is changed, and consequently the amount of charges injected into the mutual capacitor is changed. Hence, the voltage of the measure capacitor could be detected to determine whether or not the intersection is touched. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012863 | SIGNAL PROCESSING CIRCUIT FOR ELECTROSTATIC CAPACITY TYPE TOUCH SENSOR - There is offered a signal processing circuit for an electrostatic capacity type touch sensor capable of detecting a larger number of locations with a smaller number of touch pads as well as improving noise immunity. A selection circuit selects either a signal from a combination of the first and second kinds of touch pads outputted through the first and second output terminals CO | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012864 | RESISTIVE TOUCH PANEL AND METHOD FOR DETECTING TOUCH POINT TYPE - A resistive touch panel and a method for detecting the touch point type are disclosed. The resistive touch panel has multiple detecting areas. The method includes the following steps: obtaining the positions of multiple touch points when a touch operation is generated on the touch panel; determining whether the touch points can be combined to be a combined touch point when the touch points are located at adjacent areas; and determining whether the combined touch point is a first-type touch point or a second-type touch point when the touch points can be combined to be the combined touch point. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012865 | TOUCH PANEL AND TOUCH PANEL DISPLAY DEVICE - A touch panel includes a first substrate having a first resistance film, a second substrate having a second resistance film and a wiring electrode. The first resistance film and the second resistance film are arranged to face each other. A conductive connection member is interposed between the first substrate and the second substrate and electrically connects the first resistance film to the first wiring electrode. The touch panel further-includes auxiliary electrodes partially covered with the first wiring electrode and in contact with the conductive connection member. The resistivity of the auxiliary electrodes in the contact surface with the conductive connection member is lower than the resistivity of the first wiring electrode in the contact surface with the conductive connection member. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012866 | AMBIENT CORRECTION IN ROLLING IMAGE CAPTURE SYSTEM - Embodiments are disclosed that relate to the correction of an image acquired in a rolling image capture system for ambient light. One embodiment provides a device comprising a screen, a rolling image capture system, a local light source, and a controller. The controller is configured to operate the local light source while acquiring first and second frames of image data to integrate each field of image sensor pixels for a duration of local+ambient light and for a duration of ambient light such that a sum t | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012867 | OPTICAL TOUCH SCREEN DEVICE - An optical touch screen device includes a display screen, a number of infrared sensors, two infrared sources, and a processing unit. The display screen has N sides, wherein N represents an integer greater than two. The number of infrared sensors is N−1. The N−1 infrared sensors are arranged adjacent N−1 sides of the display screen, respectively. The two infrared light sources are arranged at the remaining side such that light emitted from each of the two infrared sources cover the entire display screen and reaches the infrared sensors. The N−1 infrared sensors are configured for detecting locations of the shadows of an input device formed thereon and generating signals associated with the locations of the shadows. The processing unit is electrically connected to the infrared sensors for processing the signals to calculate a location of an input device on the surface of the display screen. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012868 | OPTICAL TOUCH APPARATUS AND OPERATING METHOD THEREOF - An optical touch apparatus includes an inputting interface, an optical module, a light receiving module, and a processing module. The inputting interface includes a surface and a light transmitting unit under the surface. The optical module and the light receiving module are set on a first side and a second side of the inputting interface. The optical module receives an incident beam and generates a plurality of parallel sensing lights according to the incident beam. When the plurality of parallel sensing lights pass the light transmitting unit to the light receiving module, the light receiving module generates a sensing result according to the condition the light receiving module receives the plurality of sensing lights. The processing module determines a touch point position formed on the surface according to the sensing result. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012869 | TOUCH SENSING APPARATUS FOR A MOBILE DEVICE, MOBILE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR TOUCH OPERATION SENSING - The present invention relates to a touch sensing apparatus for a mobile device, a mobile device and a method for touch operation sensing to reliably sense an applied force. The touch sensing apparatus comprises a touch sensing section for sensing a force experienced in a touch sensing direction of said touch sensing section and outputting a signal corresponding to said force; an acceleration obtaining section for obtaining an acceleration of said touch sensing apparatus in said touch sensing direction; and a signal correction section for correcting said signal corresponding to said sensed force using said obtained acceleration. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012870 | Thumb Retained Stylus for Interfacing with a Handheld Device Such as a Mobile Phone - A thumb-retained stylus for effecting operative contact with the interface of a handheld device is disclosed. The thumb-retained stylus includes a thumb-mounting device and a curved stylus which extends laterally therefrom. The curved stylus is oriented for effecting operative contact with an interface of a handheld device. The interface could be physical buttons or the keypad, keyboard or navigation buttons depicted on a touch screen of a mobile phone or PDA. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012871 | STYLUS - A stylus is provided. The stylus comprises a stylus body, a pointed portion, and solvent-type adhesive. The stylus body comprises a main section and a head portion protruding from one end of the main section. The head portion defines cutouts and notches. The pointed portion defines a connecting groove. The connecting groove receives the head portion. Solvent-type adhesive fills up the cutouts and notches so as to adhere the head portion to the pointed portion. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012872 | HAND-WRITING INPUT DEVICE AND HAND-WRITING INPUT SYSTEM - A hand-writing input device includes a main body, a pressure sensing member, a tip portion, an amplifier and a light source. The pressure sensing member is received in the main body and configured for generating a voltage in response to a pressure applied thereto. The tip portion has a writing tip and an opposite head end. The tip portion extends through a distal end of the main body and contacts the pressure sensing member to apply the pressure to the pressure sensing member. The writing tip is exposed to the outside of the main body. The amplifier has an input terminal and an output terminal The pressure sensing member is electrically connected to the input terminal to provide a voltage thereto. The light source is fixed in the main body and electrically connected to the output terminal. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012873 | DISPLAY MODULES - An electronic device may have a display. The display may have active components such as display pixels formed on a display substrate layer. The display substrate layer may be formed from a glass substrate layer. Thin-film transistors and other components for the display pixels may be formed on the glass substrate. An encapsulation glass layer may be bonded to the glass substrate using a ring-shaped bond structure. The ring-shaped bond structure may extend around the periphery of the encapsulation glass layer and the substrate glass layer. The bond structure may be formed from a glass frit, a solid glass ring, integral raised glass portions of the glass layers, meltable metal alloys, or other bond materials. Chemical and physical processing operations may be used to temper the glass layers, to perform annealing operations, to preheat the glass layers, and to promote adhesion. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012874 | SCANNING IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS, GOGGLE-SHAPED HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY, AND AUTOMOBILE - A scanning image display apparatus ( | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012875 | IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - An image display device includes: a light blocking part arranged outside an effective scanning range within a light scanning range of an optical scanning part and including opening regions through which a portion of light scanned at a position outside the effective scanning range passes and a mask region which blocks remaining light; and a radiation part which radiates the light which passes through the opening regions out of the light scanned by the optical scanning part at the position outside the effective scanning range to the outside of the image display device. Corresponding to a state of the image display device, the opening region through which the light passes is decided out of the plurality of opening regions. Light is radiated from the light source part when a scanning position of the optical scanning part is positioned at least in the opening region decided in this manner. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012876 | Display device and electronic equipment - A display device is disclosed. The display device includes: a pixel array unit and a driving unit which drives the pixel array unit. The pixel array unit includes rows of first scanning lines and second scanning lines, columns of signals, pixels in a matrix state arranged at portions where the scanning lines and the signal lines cross each other and power supply lines and ground lines supplying power to respective pixels. The driving unit includes a first scanner performing line-sequential scanning to pixels by each row by supplying a first control signal to each first scanning line sequentially, a second scanner supplying a second control signal to each second scanning line sequentially so as to correspond to the line-sequential scanning and a signal selector supplying a video signal to rows of signal lines so as to correspond to the line-sequential scanning. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012877 | METHOD FOR GENERATING FRAME-START PULSE SIGNALS INSIDE SOURCE DRIVER CHIP OF LCD DEVICE - Provided is a method of driving a liquid crystal display apparatus, and more particularly, to a method of generating a frame start pulse signal for instructing driving of a specific function of a source driver in a source driver chip of a liquid crystal display apparatus. Accordingly, by generating a frame start pulse signal for instructing driving of a specific function of a source driver in a source driver chip unlike a conventional method where the frame start pulse signal is externally input, it is possible to reduce the number of input pins for inputting the frame start pulse signal and to remove an input line for inputting the frame start pulse signal in a process of mounting the source driver chip in a printed circuit board. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012878 | LIGHT SENSOR TEST UNIT, METHOD OF TESTING LIGHT SENSOR USING THE SAME AND DISPLAY APPARATUS - In a light sensor test unit, a test circuit is built in a display panel and connected to an output node of a light sensor which senses an intensity of an external light. When external light having a predetermined intensity is provided to the light sensor, the test circuit outputs a driving signal in response to a sensing signal output from the output node. A test pixel part includes pixels selected from a plurality of pixels arranged in the display panel and receives the driving signal from the test circuit to display a gray-scale corresponding to the driving signal. A brightness measurer measures a brightness corresponding to the gray-scale displayed in the test pixel part to compare the measured brightness with a predetermined brightness, thereby testing whether the light sensor built in the display panel is normally operated. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012879 | DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING OPTICAL SENSORS - A liquid crystal panel with built-in sensors | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012880 | TFT. SHIFT REGISTER, SCAN SIGNAL LINE DRIVING CIRCUIT, DISPLAY DEVICE, AND TFT TRIMMING METHOD - In at least one embodiment, a TFT includes: a first capacitor formed of a first capacitor electrode connected to a source electrode and a second capacitor electrode; a second capacitor formed of a third capacitor electrode and a fourth capacitor electrode; a first lead-out line; a second lead-out line connected to a gate electrode; a third lead-out line; a fourth lead-out line; a first interconnection; and a second interconnection. This realizes a TFT which can be easily saved from being a defective product even if leakage occurs in a capacitor connected to a TFT body section. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012881 | POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A power supply circuit for receiving an input voltage to drive a plurality of loads is disclosed. The power supply circuit comprises a plurality of switch circuits, a plurality of power conversion circuits and a phase delay circuit. The plurality of switch circuits are connected with the plurality of loads, respectively. The plurality of power conversion circuits are connected with the plurality of loads and the plurality of switch circuits, respectively, for converting the input voltage into a plurality of driving voltages and transmitting the plurality of driving voltages to the plurality of loads, respectively, when the plurality of switch circuits are conducted. The phase delay circuit is connected with the plurality of switch circuits and a system circuit for generating a plurality of delay signals in response to a switch signal from the system circuit and transmitting the plurality of delay signals to control terminals of the plurality of switch circuits, respectively, so as to make the plurality of switch circuits be conducted or shut off. The plurality of delay signals are converted into an enabling status from a disabling status at different time points so that the plurality of switch circuits are conducted at different time points. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012882 | SOURCE DRIVER AND DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING THE SAME - A display device includes a source driver. The source driver includes a power supply and a gamma voltage output unit. The power supply generates a power supply voltage and a plurality of reference voltages. The power supply voltage is stabilized in a power-up operating mode. The plurality of reference voltages are stabilized after a stabilization time period has elapsed in the power-up operating mode. The gamma voltage output unit generates a plurality of gamma voltages using the power supply voltage for the stabilization time period in the power-up operating mode, and generates the plurality of gamma voltages using the plurality of reference voltages after the stabilization time period has elapsed. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012883 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROGRAMMING AND DRIVING ACTIVE MATRIX LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE PIXEL - Method and system for programming and driving active matrix light emitting device pixel is provided. The pixel is a voltage programmed pixel circuit, and has a light emitting device, a driving transistor and a storage capacitor. The pixel has a programming cycle having a plurality of operating cycles, and a driving cycle. During the programming cycle, the voltage of the connection between the OLED and the driving transistor is controlled so that the desired gate-source voltage of a driving transistor is stored in a storage capacitor. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012884 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DRIVING A LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE DISPLAY - A method and system for driving a light emitting device display is provided. The system provides a timing schedule which increases accuracy in the display. The system may provide the timing schedule by which an operation cycle is implemented consecutively in a group of rows. The system may provide the timing schedule by which an aging factor is used for a plurality of frames. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012885 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - In a transflective type liquid crystal display device of a vertical alignment mode in which liquid crystal domains exhibiting axisymmetric orientations are created, a difference in response speed between a region which presents display in the transmission mode and a region which presents display in the reflection mode is reduced. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012886 | Efficient Display Driver - A driver circuit for a display device (e.g., an LCD) omits buffers and a resistive ladder and connects the output of a switched regulator directly to a display device through a selector switch. Voltage inputs for the display device can be selectively coupled to the output of the switched regulator using the selector switch. Each voltage input can be coupled to a capacitor that is charged when the corresponding voltage input is coupled to the high voltage output of the switched regulator. In some implementations, bypass switches are connected between the voltage inputs. If the voltage of a given capacitor is too high, the excess voltage can be transferred or otherwise discharged through the bypass switch to another capacitor storing a lower voltage. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012887 | DISPLAY APPARATUS - A display apparatus includes a display panel and a data driving part. The display panel includes pixels, data lines and gate lines. A transverse side of the pixels is disposed adjacent to the data lines extending along a first direction, and a longitudinal side of the pixels is disposed adjacent to the gate lines extending along a second direction. Two adjacent pixels of the pixels disposed adjacent to each other along the second direction are connected to one gate line of the gate lines. The data driving part transmits two-dot-inversed first direction data voltages to pixels disposed along the second direction and two-dot-inversed second direction data voltages to pixels disposed along the first direction. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012888 | POWER-OFF DISCHARGE CIRCUIT, AND SOURCE DRIVER CIRCUIT HAVING THE SAME - A power-off discharge circuit comprises a power voltage detection unit that detects whether a first power voltage for driving a source driver circuit is blocked and generates a discharge control signal, and a discharge unit that discharges a load circuit in a display panel based on the discharge control signal. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012889 | ELECTRO-OPTICAL APPARATUS, ELECTRONIC APPLIANCE, AND METHOD OF DRIVING ELECTRO-OPTICAL APPARATUS - An apparatus includes: a first pixel having a first transistor, a first pixel electrode and a first common electrode; a second pixel having a second transistor, a second pixel electrode and a second common electrode; first and second scanning lines connected to the first and second transistors, respectively; a first data line connected to the first and second transistors; common electrode wiring connected to the first and second common electrodes; and a driving circuit. The first transistor's on/off state is selected according to a voltage between the first scanning line and the first data line. The second transistor's on/off state is selected according to a voltage between the second scanning line and the first data line. The driving circuit selects the first transistor's on/off state, then selects the second transistor's on/off state, and then simultaneously changes the first and second pixels' display states. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012890 | DISPLAY APPARATUS AND DISPLAY METHOD - An apparatus and method for partially driving a plasma display panel (PDP) includes a PDP with a plurality of bus electrodes, and a plurality of addressing electrodes intersecting the plurality of bus electrodes to create a display area for displaying an image frame. A panel driver selectively drives the plurality of bus and addressing electrodes, and a controller controls the panel driver to exclude from driving at least one among the plurality of bus electrodes and addressing electrodes with respect to a partial area of the PDP. By only partially driving a portion of the PDP, the loads to be driven, costs of the driving, and power consumption can be reduced. Further, the quality and the brightness of an image can be improved by increasing the number of subfields or increasing a sustaining period by an amount of time corresponding to the time saved by excluding the partial area from driving. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012891 | GATE PULSE MODULATION CIRCUIT AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY THEREOF - The present invention relates to a gate pulse modulation (GPM) circuit and the application of same in a liquid crystal display for improving the display performance thereof. The gate pulse modulation circuit is configured to modulate multi-phase clock pulse signals so as to correspondingly generate odd gate pulse waveforms and even gate pulse waveforms that are different from one another. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012892 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY - A liquid crystal display (LCD) including a display panel and a source driver is provided. The display panel includes a plurality of pixels arranged in an array. The source driver is coupled to the display panel and includes a plurality of source lines. Each of the source lines of the source driver is responsible for performing the pixel-writing to six corresponding pixel columns in the display panel. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012893 | Liquid Crystal Display Apparatus, Portable Device, and Drive Method for Liquid Crystal Display Apparatus - In a liquid crystal display apparatus, one display pixel has a total of six sub pixels, namely, a red sub pixel for a left eye, a green sub pixel for the left eye, a blue sub pixel for the left eye, a red sub pixel for a right eye, a green sub pixel for the right eye, and a blue sub pixel for the right eye. Those sub pixels are arranged in a square area, two in a horizontal direction along which gate lines extend, three in a vertical direction along which data lines extend. The polarity of the data lines with respect to a potential of a common electrode is inverted every time three gate lines are scanned and every frame. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012894 | CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE COMPLEX OF HEPATOCYTE GROWTH FACTOR BETA CHAIN WITH MET RECEPTOR AND METHODS OF USE - The disclosure provides a crystal structure of a complex of the HGF β-chain with am extracellular fragment of the Met receptor, as well as use of the crystal structure in the design, identification, and selection of ligands that modulate the Met Receptor and the interaction of HGF with the Met receptor. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012895 | Processing Hogel Data - Methods and systems for processing hogel data including providing a set of hogel data, providing one or more properties of a hogel light modulator, and processing the set of hogel data according to the one or more properties of the hogel display. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012896 | IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS, 3D GLASSES, AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS - An image display apparatus, three-dimensional (3D) glasses, and a method for operating the image display apparatus are disclosed. The method includes displaying a two-dimensional (2D) image on a display, sensing whether a user wears 3D glasses, and displaying a 3D image on the display, if it is sensed that the user wears the 3D glasses. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012897 | Methods and apparatus for displaying images - In one aspect, a method of displaying data is provided. The method comprises obtaining projection data of an object by exposing an object to radiation at a plurality of view angles and detecting at least some of the radiation exiting the object to form the projection data, operating a computer to reconstruct the projection data at a reconstruction resolution to form image data comprising a plurality of voxels representing locations within the object, each of the plurality of voxels being assigned an associated intensity indicative of a density of the subject matter at the respective location, determining a maximum resolution for display, above which variation in intensity between adjacent voxels is not supported by information in the projection data, the maximum resolution being less than the reconstruction resolution, and displaying the image data at or below the maximum resolution. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012898 | Global Registration of Multiple 3D Point Sets Via Optimization on a Manifold - A method for registering multiple 3D point sets by determining optimal relative positions and orientations of the 3D point sets. Initial values are determined for the rotation matrices corresponding to the relative orientations of reference frames of the 3D point sets. A registration error cost function is optimized on a product manifold of all of the rotation matrices to determine optimal values of the rotation matrices. The optimal values of the rotation matrices are used to determine optimal values for translation vectors corresponding to the relative positions of the reference frames of the 3D point sets. The 3D point sets are registered on a common reference frame using the optimal rotation matrices and the optimal translation vectors. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012899 | IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE AND RECORDING MEDIUM - An image processing method, an image processing device and a program which can improve sharpness are provided. An image processing device | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012900 | METHODS FOR TRANSFERRING POINTS OF INTEREST BETWEEN IMAGES WITH NON-PARALLEL VIEWING DIRECTIONS - A method for identifying within a working image of a scene a point of interest designated within a designation image of a scene, the designation image being taken along a first viewing direction and the working image being taken along a second viewing direction, the second viewing direction being significantly non-parallel to the first viewing direction, the method comprising the steps of: obtaining a designation image of the scene; obtaining a working image of the scene; correlating said designation image and said working image with each other, directly or by correlating each of said designation image and said working image with a common reference image, so as to derive an interrelation between said designation image and said working image; and employing said interrelation between said designation image and said working image to derive a location within said working image of a point of interest designated within said designation image, characterized in that the method further comprises: obtaining a secondary designation image taken along a viewing direction displaced from, but similar to, the first viewing direction; and co-processing said designation image and said secondary designation image to derive range information relating to a plurality of pixels in said designation image, thereby defining a partial relative three-dimensional model of a portion of the scene relative to the viewing direction of said designation image, wherein said partial relative three-dimensional model is used in said step of correlating. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012901 | METHOD, COMPUTER GRAPHICS IMAGE RENDERING SYSTEM AND COMPUTER-READABLE DATA STORAGE MEDIUM FOR COMPUTING OF INDIRECT ILLUMINATION IN A COMPUTER GRAPHICS IMAGE OF A SCENE - Method for real-time computing of indirect illumination in a computer graphics image of a scene, comprising: defining a light propagation volume as a three-dimensional grid consisting of a plurality of grid cells; allocating a plurality of secondary light sources to grid cells of said light propagation volume; accumulating directional, colored irradiance contributions of all secondary light sources in a respective grid cell and repeating this step of accumulating for all grid cells of the light propagation volume to thereby obtain an initial indirect light intensity distribution. The propagation of light in said light propagation volume is then iteratively computed starting with the initial indirect light intensity to obtain a final indirect light intensity distribution, which is used for rendering the scene illuminated by the final indirect light intensity distribution during a usual scene rendering process from a camera's point of view. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012902 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VISUALIZING THE PERFORMANCE OF APPLICATIONS - An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a method for visualizing the performance of a system. The method includes generating a topological map of an application environment from a configuration management database (CMDB), wherein the topological map comprises a plurality of configuration items (CIs). A selection of configuration items (CIs) is made from the plurality of CIs. The definition of one or more performance graph(s) for the CIs is obtained from an operational database, wherein the performance graphs are configured to simultaneously show performance metrics for the CI and related CIs. Performance data for the CI and the related CIs are accessed and the performance graph is generated from the data. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012903 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL-TIME CHARACTER ANIMATION - A method for generating a motion sequence of a character object in a rendering application. The method includes selecting a first motion clip associated with a first motion class and selecting a second motion clip associated with a second motion class, where the first and second motion clips are stored in a memory. The method further includes generating a registration curve that temporally and spatially aligns one or more frames of the first motion clip with one or more frames of the second motion clip, and rendering the motion sequence of the character object by blending the one or more frames of the first motion clip with one or more frames of second motion clip based on the registration curve. One advantage of techniques described herein is that they provide for creating motion sequences having multiple motion types while minimizing or even eliminating motion artifacts at the transition points. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012904 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR CONTROLLING STEREO GLASSES SHUTTERS - A system, method, and computer program product are provided for controlling stereo glasses shutters. In use, a right eye shutter of stereo glasses is controlled to switch between a closed orientation and an open orientation. Further, a left eye shutter of the stereo glasses is controlled to switch between the closed orientation and the open orientation. To this end, the right eye shutter and the left eye shutter of the stereo glasses may be controlled such that the right eye shutter and the left eye shutter simultaneously remain in the closed orientation for a predetermined amount of time. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012905 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND COMPUTER-READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM HAVING PROGRAM RECORDED THEREON - An information processing apparatus includes: a display control unit for causing a display unit to display a reference circle arranged at a prescribed position and to display a moving graphic to be movable in accordance with a move command from an operation unit; a storage unit for storing a parameter in association with a position on a circumference of the reference circle; and a range deciding unit for calculating and outputting a parameter range corresponding to a portion of the circumference of the reference circle located within the moving graphic, based on a position of the moving graphic. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012906 | SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICE FOR DRIVING LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY - The present invention realizes a semiconductor integrated circuit device for driving liquid crystal (liquid crystal control driver IC) capable of easily setting drive conditions and the like according to specifications of a liquid crystal display to be used. An electrically-programmable nonvolatile memory circuit (EPROM) or an electrically erasable and programmable nonvolatile memory circuit (EEPROM) is provided in a semiconductor integrated circuit device for driving a liquid crystal display, and setting information is stored in the memory circuit. The memory circuit is constructed by a normal device which can be formed in the same process as a semiconductor manufacturing process of forming devices of other circuits. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012907 | IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE AND DRIVING METHOD FOR THE SAME - In an image display device including: an electrophoretic display element having a memory property and a display/update controlling unit which outputs the first control signal and the data signal to the data line driving circuit, and the second control signal to the scanning line driving circuit, based on given image data, during the image updating period of time, and cuts off power supply to the data line driving circuit and the scanning line driving circuit, during an image holding period of time, the display/update controlling unit, during the image updating period of time, inputs sequentially a plurality of pieces of compressed image block data having a data configuration which one screen of the image data is divided into a plurality of blocks, and compressed for each block, expands the compressed image block data of a preceding screen and the compressed image block data of a corresponding updating screen sequentially inputted, and outputs the data signal for screen update to the data line driving circuit, based on the expanded image block data of the preceding screen and the expanded image block data of the corresponding updating screen. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012908 | System for compensation of differential aging mura of displays - A light shield sized to engage over a major portion of a display to substantially inhibit light from reaching a region between the light gathering element and the display. An optical coupling element is associated with the light gathering element to direct light emanating from the display to a light sensitive element in order to determine corrective data to reduce mura effects. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012909 | Assisted Adaptive Region Editing Tool - Properties of pixels of a digital image are sampled within different subdivisions of an editing tool impression to produce different pixel property distributions. The property distributions from each region may be automatically classified to identify different edit classes within the property space, which are then used to apply an edit effect to the digital image within the tool impression. The edit classes are represented by an edit profile, the generation of which may be completely automated based on selection of a tool impression, or partially automated using the selection of the tool impression and receipt of classification guidance input, such as one or more parameters received from user input or a configuration file. The edit classes may also be generated without reference to the pixel property distributions, such as via user input. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012910 | MOTION FIELD TEXTURE SYNTHESIS - A system is described for using a texture synthesis approach to produce digital images that simulate motion. The system operates by receiving a large-scale motion image that describes large-scale motion, as well as one or more exemplar images that describes small-scale motion. The system then applies a texture synthesis approach to duplicate the small-scale motion described in the exemplar image(s), as guided by the large-scale motion described in the large-scale motion image. This operation produces a synthesized motion image. The system then combines the synthesized motion image with the large-scale motion image to produce a combined motion image. The combined motion image presents the large-scale motion as modulated by the small-scale motion. The system can also take account for one or more application-specific constraints, such as incompressibility and boundary conditions. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012911 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD - Provided is an image processing apparatus which includes an image selection unit selecting one image data from a plurality of input image data, an image generation unit generating a computer graphics image based on computer graphics description data, an image mapping unit determining an object or a portion of the object of computer graphics drawn by the image generation unit as the target of texture mapping and texture-mapping an image according to the image data selected by the image selection unit onto a surface of the target of texture mapping, and an image selection control unit controlling the image data selection by the image selection unit according to an attribute given to the target of texture mapping. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012912 | IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - An image processing device includes an image generation mechanism configured to generate computer graphics images based on computer graphics description data, an image mapping mechanism configured to designate an object or a part of the object of computer graphics drawn by the image generation mechanism as a texture map target, and to texture map texture map images to a surface of the texture map target, and a superimposition mechanism configured to superimpose superimposition images at a position corresponding to the texture map target of the computer graphics images where the texture map has been performed in the image mapping mechanism, based on position information for the texture map target of the computer graphic image. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012913 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD - Provided is an image processing apparatus including: an image selection unit selectively extracting one image data from a plurality of input image data; an image generation unit generating a computer graphics image based on computer graphics description data; a surface designation unit designating a surface of a predetermined polygon using surfaces of polygons among the computer graphics description data as a selection; and an image mapping unit texture-mapping an image according to the image data extracted by the image selection unit onto the surface of the polygon designated by the surface designation unit. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012914 | IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - An image processing device includes an image generation unit generating a computer graphics image on the basis of computer graphics description data, an image mapping unit texture-mapping an input image to a surface of a computer graphics object drawn by the image generation unit, and a coordinate setting unit undergoing a change manipulation of a texture coordinate and storing contents of the change manipulation, in which the image mapping unit performs texture mapping by a text coordinate which is changed on the basis of contents of the change manipulation which are stored in the coordinate setting unit when texture-mapping the input image to the surface of an object. | 2011-01-20 |
| 20110012915 | IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE AND IMAGE DISPLAY METHOD - Technology for carrying out a luminance range expansion process is provided. In the technology, the luminance range expansion process is carried out in a manner appropriate to the luminance histogram of image data. Using the white peak value WP which represents the maximum value of luminance and the APL which represents the mean value thereof in the luminance histogram of image data, an expansion coefficient for use in the luminance range expansion process is derived by referring to an expansion coefficient lookup table | 2011-01-20 |